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Reading 7 August 2010
Practice Context Clues
In each sentence, choose the word which has the closest meaning with italic word in bold.
Indicate the context that helps you to choose the answer.
1. Joan loves to buy exotic foods: vegetables and herbs from China, spices from India,
olives from Greece, and cheeses from France.
a. expensive b. seasonings c. rare d. from other places
2. Emotionally disturbed people may be troubled by morbid thoughts. For instance, they
may often think about suicide or murder.
a. disturbing b. dealing with death c. psychologically ill d. scary
3. At first, the surgery seemed to be successful. But several hours later, the patient’s
condition began to deteriorate, and it continued to worsen over the next few days.
a.stabilize b. surprise everyone c. change d. decay or decline
4. In Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three spirits
who changed him into a generous man.
a. cheapskate b. single and elderly c. unhappy d. wealthy
5. Raul is an indulgent father. For instance, he lets his daughter stay up as late as she likes
and he never insists that she does her homework.
a. lazy and caring b. stupid and kind c. strict and mean d. lenient and tolerant
6. Languages evolve over time, as you can see if you open a page of The Canterbury Tales,
written about six hundred years ago by the English poet Chaucer. It is barely
recognizable as English today.
a. develop b. age c. increase complexity d. regress
7. The decision Veronica made to study instead of going out for pizza with her friends was
prudent. She got an A on the exam, while her friends all got D’s.
a. anti-social b. careful and wise c. selfish d. calculating
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8. Whenever something bad happens to Jane, she ways it’s the fault of destiny. But I prefer
to take charge of my own life rather than simply blaming fate.
a. bad luck b. evil caused by someone


b. c. poor planning d. event that happens regardless
9. My father died when I was a baby, but Mom told me so many stories about him that I feel
I knew him well. For example, one anecdote was about how he cried with joy when I was
born.
a. medicine or cure b. biographical account c. example d. joke
10. Ivan is a wonderful piano player. But Jerri is more versatile; she sings, acts, paints and
writes poetry, and also plays the piano.
a. talented b. show off c. superior skills d. many abilities
11. This third grade was full of precocious children. One child had learned to read at two and
another could do algebra at age 6.
a. backward b. active c. ahead d. pretty
12. I expected truthfulness from a doctor; I was shocked by his mendacity.
a. duplicity b. meanness c. candidness d. knowledge
13. When my grandfather meets someone with that much knowledge in a field, he finds that
their erudition frightens him and he is inclined to withdraw.
a. rudeness b. scholarliness c. illiteracy d. age
14. When going to an office party you should show your best decorum, for example, dress
your best, drink and eat moderately, and be sure to thank the host before you leave.
a. civility b. decorations c. party moves d. rudeness
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15. We thought that the mother would be very distraught at hearing of her husband's
accident; however, she took the news quite calmly.
a. tranquil b. angry c. disgusted d. anxious
16. It is refreshing to see students so excited, so zealous in doing their homework.
a. zany b. dedicated c. indifferent d. jealous

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT ! (^_*)
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